800 is pushing it to be honest, the problem is that PayPal dips into the 750 and shipping is $50 if not more. I'm not trying to be hard about it, hope you can understand
PayPal doesn't dip into it if you send as a "Gift". Also, make sure to use heatware (here's mine, but I won't be bidding in this deal http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=76694).
I don't ever sell items online so it's hard for me to come up with some type of feedback. I'm genuinely surprised I have gotten an offer already to be honest.
Also whats the difference if he sends the money as a "gift"?
I don't ever sell items online so it's hard for me to come up with some type of feedback. I'm genuinely surprised I have gotten an offer already to be honest.
Also whats the difference if he sends the money as a "gift"?
There's no fee deduction from PayPal if he sends as a gift, but you're less protected as well.
I don't ever sell items online so it's hard for me to come up with some type of feedback. I'm genuinely surprised I have gotten an offer already to be honest.
Also whats the difference if he sends the money as a "gift"?
There's no fee deduction from PayPal if he sends as a gift, but you're less protected as well.
I don't ever sell items online so it's hard for me to come up with some type of feedback. I'm genuinely surprised I have gotten an offer already to be honest.
Also whats the difference if he sends the money as a "gift"?
There's no fee deduction from PayPal if he sends as a gift, but you're less protected as well.
What do you mean less protected?
You will have less seller protection. A shipping label/tracking number won't be needed because it's a gift, therefore PayPal has no way of knowing if it gets delivered to the person or not. And since it's a gift, PayPal doesn't know there's an item going along with it or not, since you could just be sending a friend money. There was something else as well, but I can't recall it atm. I just know it's better to send it as a payment and take the fee, or just use another payment method besides PayPal.
Oh, that doesnt seem too promising. Rather just suck it up and loose the percent that they take out.
Yeah. The fee is 2.9% + $0.30 for each transaction. So if you sold your computer for $800, it would be $23.20 + $0.30 = $23.50. Not too bad imo, but it is a slight money drainer.
If anyone who is interested in buying this can put together a computer I can ship all the parts on original box INSIDE of the computer case and use the computer case box to ship it in. Just for better protection of the components